Right now, India’s financial world is dealing with a severe spike in scams, forcing SEBI, the market regulator, to tighten its grip. From shady online investment deals to insider trading blowups, these incidents shake trust and put everyday investo
A sharp rise in U.S. Treasury yields has shaken global financial markets. The 10-year yield is now brushing up against 5%, a level we haven’t seen since 2007. And that’s got investors everywhere on edge. Stocks, currencies, and bonds are all taki
The Indian pharma sector had a standout day today. Big names like GSK Pharmaceuticals, Jubilant Pharmova, Eris Lifesciences, Gland Pharma, and Torrent Pharmaceuticals saw their shares jump, some by as much as 8%. What’s behind the buzz? A potent mi
According to a fresh report from Moody’s Ratings, India is in a solid position to handle the latest round of U.S. tariffs and global trade tensions. The international credit agency pointed to three key strengths: strong demand at home, minimal depe
In a dramatic market shake-up, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) pulled out a whopping ₹10,016 crore from Indian stocks on Tuesday. That’s one of the most significant one-day exits we’ve seen. The impact? The Sensex crashed by 873 points, and
India’s mutual fund scene is still on fire. In April 2025, total assets under management (AUM) touched ₹43.74 lakh crore, just shy of an all-time high. What’s behind the rise? Strong investor confidence, steady inflows, and a growing love for S
India’s IPO scene is buzzing like never before. Over 150 companies are already prepped with their Draft Red Herring Prospectuses (DRHPs), which could double in five or six months. Why the surge? Strong investor confidence and a supportive regulator
Coal India Limited (CIL), the state-owned coal giant, is moving forward with plans to take two of its key subsidiaries, Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) and Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI), public. The goal is to file both compani
After a solid four-day winning streak, Indian auto stocks hit the brakes on Tuesday, May 20. The selloff was driven by profit booking as investors grew wary of softening demand and rising costs. The Nifty Auto index took a 1.5% hit, making it the day
India’s government bond yields are starting to climb again. Why? Because markets are juggling a lot right now: shifts in monetary policy, rising geopolitical tensions, and a lot of global economic uncertainty. After falling for a while (thanks to s
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are rediscovering their appetite for Indian markets. What’s driving the renewed excitement? A weaker U.S. dollar, softer inflation in the U.S., and growing hopes that the Federal Reserve might start cutting in
The Nifty Metal index jumped over 1% on Tuesday, driven by fresh hopes around China’s economic stimulus and a possible rebound in global demand. Big names like Tata Steel and Hindalco led the rally, with both seeing gains of up to 3% during the ses
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